jane sandoval? >> good morning. my name is jane sandoval and i work at st. luke's hospital as an emergency nurse. st. luke's is an emergency room that treats over 28,000 patients a year. most of our patients are low income or underinsured. in other words, we overwhelmingly treat patients who are marginalized or underserved in our society. as a result, some might think it is a thankless job, but make no mistake, i, along with my colleagues, believe that every person, no matter who they are, has a right to save, therapeutic, and comprehensive health care. prior to sutter purchasing our hospital in 2007, we prided ourselves as a mission district institution that saved thousands of lives and treated the injured and sick. no different than the 145 years of care provided in st. louis's history. but since the takeover, much of our time has been spent at hearings, meetings, rallies, and protests, just fighting to keep the hospital open. a pattern that has been repeated by minors colleagues in other cities, due to solder's distorted model of how health care should ha